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    <p>This page tests that the autofill popup is not shown for read-only and disabled text inputs.</p>
    <p>Do the following:</p>
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      <li>Enter a name in the input text in Form 1 and press submit. This is so the autofill has a value for that field.</li>
      <li>Reload the page so the input text is empty. Click twice on the Form 1 text input. An autofill popup with the name you entered previously should be shown.</li>
      <li>Click twice on the Form 2 text input. No autofill popup should be shown.</li>
      <li>Click twice on the Form 3 text input. No autofill popup should be shown.</li>
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    <h1>Form 1 (text input non read-only)</h1>
    <form action="no-autofill-on-readonly.html">
      Name:<input type="text" name="name"></input><br>
      <input type="submit"></input>
    </form>

    <h1>Form 2 (text input read-only)</h1>
    <form action="no-autofill-on-readonly.html">
      Name:<input type="text" name="name" READONLY></input><br>
      <input type="submit"></input>
    </form>

    <h1>Form 3 (text input disabled)</h1>
    <form action="no-autofill-on-readonly.html">
      Name:<input type="text" name="name" DISABLED></input><br>
      <input type="submit"></input>
    </form>

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